Waxahatchee is the
solo project of Alabama songwriter Katie Crutchfield, formed after the breakup
of her D.I.Y. punk band P.S. Eliot (which included
her twin sister Allison on drums).
She released her first music as Waxahatchee as a split
cassette with Chris Clavin on Plan-It-XRecords. Her debut album, American Weekend, which was entirely acoustic,
was recorded in her family’s home in Birmingham, Alabama and released on Don Giovanni Records in 2012.
Cerulean Salt, released on March 5th, also on the Don Giovanni label, is
Crutchfield’s second full-length record as Waxahatchee. On it, Waxahatchee plugs
in and adds a full band with the help of Crutchfield’s boyfriend Keith Spencer
and her sister’s boyfriend Kyle Gilbride, both of the Brooklyn/Philadelphia
based punk outfit Swearin’.
Now electrified, Crutchfield maintains her lo-fi sensibilities
and still manages wonderfully to tug at your emotions with her deeply intimate
lyrics. The influence of 90's alternative girl bands like The Breeders and Shannon Worrell's September 67 are beautifully evident. Cerulean Salt begs you to wrap yourself in a warm blanket, curl up into
your deepest chair, and stare longingly through your bedroom window at the
pains and promise of a youthful life.
Waxahatchee - Coast To Coast
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